punishable造句1. Child abuse is a punishable offense.
2. The offence is punishable by up to three months' imprisonment.
3. Treason in this country is still punishable by death.
4. During the war, desertion was punishable by death.
5. Incest was punishable by death.
6. In those days apostasy was punishable by death.
7. Giving false informationis a punishable offence.
8. Drug dealing is punishable by death in some countries.
9. Murder is punishable by death in some countries.
10. Desertion from the army is punishable by death.
11. Giving false information to the police is a punishable offence.
12. Non-compliance is punishable by way of a fine.
13. Plotting against the government was punishable by death.
14. Speeding offences are usually punishable by a fine.
15. Cruelty to animals is punishable by law.
16. Cannabis possession is a criminal offence punishable by prison.
17. The charge is punishable by a maximum of five years in prison and a $ 10,000 fine.
18. This offence is punishable only with a fine, whereas reckless driving carries a maximum of two years' imprisonment.
19. Respirators were a nuisance; it was a punishable offence for any member of the armed forces to be caught without one.
20. Stupidity isn't punishable by death. If it was, there would be a hell of a population drop.Laurell K. Hamilton
21. Violation of the act was punishable by a fine of one thousand dollars or imprisonment for one year, or both.
22. Failure to observe the ban was punishable by up to three years' imprisonment.
23. The offence is punishable by either a fine or imprisonment.
24. Punishable behavior can be minimized by creating circumstances in which it is not likely to occur.
25. It is punishable by a maximum of 14 years' imprisonment or a fine or both.
26. If all this fails, punishable behavior may be made less likely by changing physiological conditions.
27. In the armed services homosexuality is still punishable by imprisonment.
28. Will he confirm that curfews constitute collective punishment, which is punishable under article 33 of the fourth Geneva convention?
29. These prisons were not meant as places of punishment as most offences were punishable by death.
30. Putting them to any secular use was considered sacrilege and was punishable by death.